Sentence examples for enveloping communities from inspiring English sources

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That Delhi has increased fourfold in physical size in the past two decades, stealthily but inevitably enveloping communities like theirs, is a consideration that is still a distant second to their desire for the central government to enhance public infrastructure.

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Though the New World's free-thinking ways break down oppressive rules, the enveloping community offers the loud but tormented Sean a surprising measure of redemption.

They were middle class, not rich but stable, and the church provided an enveloping community; Kimbanguists follow strict rules, which forbid alcohol, tobacco, visiting night clubs, and other licentious entertainment.

The notion of good guys and bad guys loses all relevance in the fog that has enveloped communities of color.

Fishing boats have been grounded for nearly a week and a number of residents have moved away after developing respiratory problems as a result of the acrid smell enveloping the community, the Associated Press quoted the village chief, Connie Gamuyaw, as saying.

A number of residents have moved away after developing respiratory problems as a result of the acrid smell enveloping the community, the Associated Press quoted the village chief, Connie Gamuyaw, as saying.

Philip Roth's lovely, short novel "Nemesis," set in "equatorial Newark," in wartime, is probably the best portrait of the dread that enveloped American communities confronting polio, an illness that had no cure — a time, as Roth wrote, when parents were urged to call a doctor if their children showed any signs of "headache, sore throat, nausea, stiff neck, joint pain, or fever".

Philip Roth's lovely, short novel "Nemesis," set in "equatorial Newark," in wartime, is probably the best portrait of the dread that enveloped American communities confronting polio, an illness that had no cure a time, as Roth wrote, when parents were urged to call a doctor if their children showed any signs of "headache, sore throat, nausea, stiff neck, joint pain, or fever".

Secrecy envelops the community; children are told, "Don't talk to outsiders," as government agents try to ferret out not only illegal immigrants but possible Communist sympathizers.

Either approach would be welcome; instead this would-be Audrey, under the direction of Jack Cummings III, preens through musical numbers that don't distinguish themselves, enveloped in community-theater choreography.

Christina-Taylor Green, age 9, was wheeled from church in a child-size coffin to the mournful strain of bagpipes on Thursday, having become the focus for much of the grief that has enveloped this community — and the nation — since the shootings that left 6 dead and 14 injured.

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